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moklerman
If all of that is true, you're implying that McVay and Snead are making a mistake. That there's nothing really wrong with Goff, it was all the OL and playcalling that was just putting Goff in a bad position and leading him to force plays.
But, we have plenty of video that shows that the scheme and playcalling were sound and that Goff was either missing or not taking positive plays in favor of forcing bad passes.
We also have the Rams not drafting an OL in '21.
Not to mention, they paid a hefty price to jettison Goff.
So, are you arguing that in spite of all of that, Goff wasn't the issue the last few years? You're confident that your view from the couch is more accurate than McVay's? Goff was not only not a problem but he was actually good?
Wouldn't you agree that your opinion is a bit hard to accept considering everything involved?
Mok, your argument cuts to the bottom line: Rams' management felt that Goff wasn't good enough so they got rid of him. I liked Goff and hoped that McVay would continue to work with him, but McVay et. al. didn't see it that way and they have the bird's eye view. They have also earned the benefit of the doubt. There are so many variables in football, ultimately we have to trust the leadership that pulled us up out of the mud.